Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2013
Title: Innovations by Ulrich Wiedmann in Wireless Computer Networks
Introduction
Ulrich Wiedmann is a prominent inventor based in Redwood City, CA, known for his significant contributions to wireless computer networks. With a total of 10 patents to his name, Wiedmann has developed innovative solutions that enhance the functionality and reliability of wireless communication systems.
Latest Patents
Wiedmann's latest patents include "Methods and systems for fallback modes of operation within wireless computer networks." This patent describes systems and methods for fallback operation within WLANs that rely on remote authentication procedures. When a primary network node authentication process fails, fallback access control parameters associated with a secondary network node authentication process are exchanged between a network node and an authentication server. This secondary network node authentication process allows the network node to access other resources of a computer network. Another notable patent is "Automated discovery of access points in wireless computer networks." This invention involves probing a computer network as part of a wireless access point configuration process. Each previously unprogrammed wireless access point on the network is programmed by transmitting wireless network configuration parameters using a software agent residing on a node of the computer network.
Career Highlights
Wiedmann has made a significant impact in the field of wireless technology through his work at McAfee, Inc. His expertise in network security and wireless communication has positioned him as a key player in developing advanced solutions for modern networking challenges.
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